The super-producer provides a nearly creepy backdrop for burly hustle man Rick Ross on the track "The Transporter" and Rozay certainly delivers one of his more potent rap performances to-date. With appropriately placed samples from The Notorious B.I.G., sparse drums and creepy organs, Rawse begins the track with a hard-as-nails refrain that perfectly sums up the track’s aim in keeping the Teflon Don’s image intact.

"One time for the n---as that’s huggin’ the block, two times for the boys that’s bubblin’ rock/ Three times for the Gs, including myself, four times for the brothers that’s reachin’ the wealth/ Five times for the hustle, I taught it myself/ Transporter, I brought it myself (unh!), I brought it myself," the husky-voiced Florida MC chants.

While he may not possess the most mind blowing bars, Ricky’s booming voice and confidence is undeniable throughout the first verse.

The husband of Grammy Award-winning songstress Alicia Keys, born Kaseem Dean, debuted his Monster Mondays series last October with London’s Estelle and the track "DJ Play That Beat" on the now-defunct Basquiat Music website. The new Monster Mondays site features all of the songs in the series, including bits from Busta Rhymes, Eve, DMX and even the legendary MC Rakim.

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